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After months and months of waiting followed by a crappy euro beta, Assassin's Creed 3 is officially at a go for the PC. While it hasn't created anything near the buzz managed by AC2, it's still worth a look at.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood sees Ezio Auditore da Firenze returning to the PC to do his usual stuff: assassinating people, climbing the Vatican Church (no less!), and having the Pope as his main rival. But this time, Ezio is a veteran and skilled assassin, and is the head of band of assassins called 'the brotherhood'. You can send Assassins in the brotherhood on various smaller missions throughout the game. On successfully completing them, fellow assassins become better and give you more help during you own missions. Missions include usual assassinations as well as various side missions as in AC2. Side missions here include burning of towers to reduce the influence of the pope and exploring caves and caverns.